The doc features interviews with a bunch of female filmmakers, including Ava DuVernay («A Wrinkle in Time»), Lena Dunham («Girls»), Catherine Hardwicke («Twilight») and Patricia Cardoso («Real Women Have Curves»).
The doc features interviews with former inmates, plus police officers, court officials, lawyers, journalists, and celebrities — some of whom are former inmates themselves.
Not exact matches
The
feature - length making - of
doc «Luck, Trust & Ketchup» combines behind - the - scenes footage with on - set
interviews of the cast and crew, as well as Carver's widow, Tess Gallagher, and portrait artist Don Bachardy.
Featuring interviews from modern day greats such as Martin Scorsese, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson, even the most devoted cinephile is bound to learns something from this
doc.
In addition to reviewing films and writing
interviews and
features about the industry, she helps anchor the Star's coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival and Hot
Docs International and does First ReelMovies, a weekly webcast review at thestar.com with Star movie critic Peter Howell.
Special
Features Conversation between director Robert Altman and actor Tim Robbins from 2004 Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, a
feature - length 1993 documentary on the making of Short Cuts To Write and Keep Kind, a 1992 PBS documentary on the life of author Raymond Carver One - hour 1983 audio
interview with Carver, conducted for the American Audio Prose Library Original demo recordings of the film's
Doc Pomus Mac Rebennack songs, performed by Rebennack (Dr. John) Deleted scenes A look inside the marketing of Short Cuts PLUS: An essay by film critic Michael Wilmington
Lacy conducted more than 30 hours of
interviews with the renowned filmmaker for the
feature - length
doc.
Like that
doc, Lost Soul
features concept sketches, character designs, storyboards, and insightful
interviews with the principle folks involved with the project.